Afaics, the quassel core daemon does not need root privileges, as it binds a
port above 1024. I would thus strongly recommend to use an un-privileged,
constrained system user to run quassel-core under.
Just my 2¢,
Michael
Hi Michael,
I'll implement this like in th (k)ubuntu package:
there
Hi Eugene,
thanks for your report.
I assume you are looking for init.d scripts, daemon user and group
settings ...
THX and take care,
Tom
Am Samstag, 31. Januar 2009 schrieb Eugene Paskevich:
Package: quassel
Version: 0.3.1+dfsg-1
Severity: wishlist
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On Sun, 01 Feb 2009 12:35:25 +0200, Thomas Mueller
thomas_mueller_...@online.de wrote:
I assume you are looking for init.d scripts, daemon user and group
settings ...
Absolutely right, I'm talking about init.d script.
I'm not sure about additional user and group but it might be worth looking
Eugene Paskevich wrote:
On Sun, 01 Feb 2009 12:35:25 +0200, Thomas Mueller
thomas_mueller_...@online.de wrote:
I assume you are looking for init.d scripts, daemon user and group
settings ...
Absolutely right, I'm talking about init.d script.
I'm not sure about additional user and group
Package: quassel
Version: 0.3.1+dfsg-1
Severity: wishlist
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Hello, could you please create a proper startup structure for quassel core?
TIA
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Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux 2.6.28-1-686
Debian Release: 5.0
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